Instruction Manual. Biogas Analyzer InCa Bio 04

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Instruction Manual Biogas Analyzer InCa Bio 04

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents - IMPORTANT - Refer to the safety intructions before installation begins 2 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 Table of contents Table of contents... 3 1. Safety Instructions... 4 2. Instrument Overview... 5 3. Technical Data... 6 3.1. Enclosure details... 8 3.2. Installation requirements... 10 3.3. Mounting the instrument... 10 3.4. Gas connections... 11 3.4.1. Condensate pump... 11 3.4.2. Air operated valve and jet pump connections... 12 3.5. Power supply... 14 3.5.1. Electronic interface... 15 4. Calibration... 17 4.1. Methane and Oxygen... 17 4.2. CO 2 and H 2 S... 17 5. Start Up... 18 6. Menu Overview... 19 6.1. Sub menus... 21 6.1.1. Measuring value memory... 21 6.1.2. Service password... 21 6.1.2.1. Special measurement instantly... 22 6.1.2.2. Number of measurement points... 22 6.1.2.3. Measuring time per measuring point... 23 6.1.2.4. Pause time per measurement point... 23 6.1.2.5. Calibration... 24 6.1.2.6. Auto calibration... 24 6.1.2.7. Calibration... 25 7. Status Codes... 27 8. Maintenance and Service... 28 8.1. Pump life... 28 8.2. Electro chemical sensor life... 28 8.3. Optical sensor life... 28 8.4. Condensate pump... 28 8.5. Maintenance intervals... 29 8.6. Software update... 29 9. Spare Parts List... 31 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 3

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 1. Safety instructions contents Before the instrument is placed into operation this manual should be reviewed with special attention to all the instructions, cautions and warnings Installation The electrical connection for the instrument must be carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with all applicable national codes, local regulations and the power supply voltage listed on the rating plate. Maintenance All applicable safety regulations must be observed when working with toxic or flammable gases. Gas connections Gas connections must be carried out by qualified personnel in accordance with all applicable national codes and local regulations. Application The analyzer is designed to measure BIO gas from a variety of sources including Land fill and Sewage treatment gases that contain CO2, CH4, O2 and H2S. All wetted parts are corrosion resistant and single or multi stream measurement is available for these applications. The unit is rated for indoor installation in a general purpose area but the stream switching valves (supplied with the 2 ~ 8 process stream option) are air operated and can be remote mounted in either general purpose or areas classified as hazardous by the NEC. Instrument The analyzer has been carefully leak tested at the factory and the enclosure has two independent fans (outside air and power supply) which provide 1~2 m 3 of air circulation per hour. No gas is released inside the enclosure and the flow rate of the gas pump is mechanically restricted to 30 l /hr max. CAUTION: This instrument has been designed as a process gas analyzer and is not applicable for personnel protection, area monitoring or detection of MAC or UEL limits. 4 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 2. Instrument Overview Figure 1: InCa Bio 04 Block diagram 1 Gas flow measurement 2 Peltier cooler 3 Flame arrestor 4 Condensate pump 5 Process gas pump 6 Optical Sensors 7 Electrochemical sensors 8 Microprocessor 9 Air pump 10 Condensate drain Process gas enters through the connections (1). A diaphragm pump (5) draws the process gas through a Peltier cooler (2) and flame arrestor (3) and pumps it first into the optical sensors (6) and then through the electrochemical sensor system (7). Any condensate is drained through a pump (4). Four sensors for CO 2, CH 4 (optical) and O 2 and H 2 S (electrochemical) analyze the process gas concentrations. Process gas is conditioned by a pulsed phase measuring process in the electromechanical sensor system and process gas and air are alternately pumped in through a diaphragm pump (9) into the sensor system (this process reduces the H 2 S load and greatly increases the the sensor life). The micro processor (8) calculates and diplays the component concentrations and outputs them as 4 20 ma DC and RS 232 signals. A drain port (10) allows the liquid condensate to be collected and (11) is the sample gas exhaust port. The measurement channels are selected in a user defined cycle and the unit purges with air after each measurement. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 5

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 3. Technical Data contents Dimensions Height: 620mm (24.4 ) Width: 70mm (2.75 ) Depth: 215mm (8.46 ) Weight: 28-48 kg (62 106lb) NDIR dual-beam sensors CO 2 0-100 vol % CH 4 0-100 vol % Pressure and temperature compensated Accuracy ± 1% of measured value Electrochemical sensors O 2 0-25 vol % H 2 S 0-5000 ppm Accuracy ± 5% of measured value H 2 S 5000-10000 ppm Accuracy ± 10% of measured value Response time (T90 time) 20 seconds plus sample transport time Temperature control 50 C ± 5 C Gas flow 25-35 l/h (0.8 1.2 Scfh) Measuring points 1 x process gas channels (8 max.) Option 2 x calibration gas inputs Condensed water removal Perastaltic (hose) pump Gas sample system Gas cooler Flame arrestor (ATEX) rated Long-life pump module 6 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 Tube connections 6 mm OD 4 mm ID Power supply 90 ~ 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz Interfaces 1 x RS 232 4 x 4-20 ma 3 x Status relay Operating temperature 5-45 C Warm up time 15 minutes at 20 C Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 7

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents 3.1. Enclosure Details The aluminium case has a very durable paint finish and a silver cover on the left side that protects the peltier cooler, pneumatic valve system and the condensate pump. Twelve red function diodes show the control valve status, two of the upper diodes are for the zero and calibration gas valves and the other 8 are for the process gas valves. Any unused channel status diodes remain blanked out and unlit. Figure 2: Enclosure with door closed 1 Power supply connection 2 Spare connection 3 Output process gas 4 Air Filter 5 4-20 ma output connection 6 Fan 7 Relay connection 8 Air valve tubing 9 Air operated inlet valve (x3) 10 Air operated inlet valve (x2) 11 Air operated inlet valve (x1) 12 Zero gas inlet 13 Calibration gas inlet 14 Process gas inlet 8 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 Figure 2: Internal mounting plate 1 Diaphragm process gas pump 2 Diaphragm air pump 3 Valve control 4-20 ma 4 External bus 5 Power supply 6 IR sensor module 7 H 2 S sensor 8 O 2 sensor All functional components are mounted on a plate (the tubing connections are not shown for clarity). Several bus systems are available as an option for module 4 and more information on available formats (Profibus dp etc) is available on request. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 9

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents 3.2. Installation requirements The analyzer must be installed in a clean dry indoor general purpose area. The air controlled stream switching valves (supplied with the 2~8 process stream option) can be remote mounted in either general purpose or areas classified as hazardous by the NEC. The left side of the enclosure should be accessible for sample gas connections and the right-hand side only needs enough space to allow the door to open. The ambient temperature has to be within the operating specification and the gas supply lines should also be above 0 C to avoid freezing conditions as the process gas is usually loaded with moisture. 3.3. Mounting the instrument The InCa Bio 04 is wall mounted and the bracket (1) has 2 elongated holes for mounting and horizontal alignment and 2 tabs (3-4) to mount the instrument as shown in figure 3. Figure 3: Enclosure rear view 1 Wall bracket 2 Mounting holes 3 Mounting tabs 4 Holes for tabs 5 Air fan inlet 6 Mounting spacer 10 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 3.4. Gas connections 6x4mm (1/4 ) PTFE tube is recommended and only suitable tubing should be used. Run the tubing to the appropriate connections and carefully leak test each line as any leak in the tube system will pull in ambient air and create measurement errors. The instrument can be supplied for different sized connections and this needs to be specified at the time of order. 3.4.1. Condensate pump The standard instrument has one gas inlet (1) and one condensate exit (2). Separate piping needs to be provided for the discharge of condensate and sample gas. Figure 4: Analyzer connections 1 Process gas inlet 2 Calibration gas inlet 3 Zero gas inlet 4 Air Fan enclosure 5 Condesate pump 6 Condensate outlet Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 11

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents Instruments with the calibration gas option will have two additional connections (2-3) and is calibrated with zero gas (air) only if supplied without these conections. For more information about calibration gas refer to section 4 Important: The calibration gas input pressure must not exceed 70 mbar (28 H2O or 1 PSIG). 3.4.2. Air operated valve and jet pump connections Air operated valves (1-3) are controlled using hoses (4-5-6) and the number of valves can range from 2 to 8 units, the number of the process gas streams will determine the number of valves required. Air operated valves can be remote mounted and are only supplied for measurement applications with more than one process gas stream. Figure 5: Analyzer with 3 air valve connections 1 Process gas 1 inlet 2 Process gas 2 inlet 3 Process gas 3 inlet 4 Hose for air valve 5 Hose for air valve 6 Hose for air valve 7 Process gas connection 8 Peltier cooler 9 Peltier cooler fan 10 Calibration gas inlet 11 Zero gas inlet 12 Control valve status LED s 12 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 Compressed air controls the air valves (4-5-6) and the process (Biogas) enters the valves at (1-2-3). PTFE tubing 6x4mm (1/4 ) is recommended for the connection between process gas inlet (7) and the valves. Caution: The compressed air must be clean and dry to avoid valve damage. Calbration gas connections (2-3) are for both manual and automatic calibration. The Zero inlet is for calibration gas 1 and the Cal inlet is for cal gas 2. The three air hoses (4-5-6) (maximum of 8) are used for the air operated valves (1-2-3) shown in fig 5. The process gas and jet pump air need two separate vent discharge connections. Figure 6: Analyzer with connections for three air operated valves 1 Process gas inlet 2 Calibration gas inlet 3 Zero gas inlet 4 Air valve connection (1) 5 Air valve connection (2) 6 Air valve connection (3) 7 Blanking plug 8 Air fan 9 Output 4-20 ma 10 Output relays 11 Air aspirator (Jet pump) 12 Pneumatic tube 13 Compressed air inlet Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 13

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents 3.5. Power supply The instrument power supply is rated for 90~250V 50/60Hz as shown in fig. 7. An electronic noise suppression filter is installed (4) and the power supply rail (5) with terminal strip and on/off switch (circuit breaker) is located below the filter. Warning: The main power supply can carry a voltage of up to 250 VAC and any wiring must meet the requirements of VDE 0100 or equivalent national or local codes. Figure 7: Power connection panel inside the enclosure 1 Neutral (N) 2 Ground (G) 3 Hot or Phase (L) 4 Noise filter 5 DIN mounting rail 6 ON/OFF switch Switch (6) can be accessed by opening the door. 14 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 3.5.1. Electronic interface The electronic interface: Digital bus (1) Status information (2-4) Current output 4-20 ma (5-8) The above are located on the valve control 4-20 ma board (see figure 2 and 8) Figure 8: Valve control board 4-20 ma 1 RS 232 2 Not in use 3 In operation 4 Fault 5 1 CO 2 ~ 2 CH 4 6 3 H 2 S ~ 4 O 2 7 5 CO 2 ~ 6 CH 4 8 7 H 2 S ~ 8 O 2 Terminal ID note: 4-20mA output terminals 5, 6, 7, 8 are + and the - sign is ground. The standard digital bus (1) is RS232 with a transmission rate of 2400 Baud. Data edit as a standard will be released in a later software version. Alarm status information (terminals 2-3-4) is generated using volt-free relay contacts. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 15

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents Relay conacts: Terminal block K0 = Service request (Future function) Terminal block K1 = Fault Terminal block K2 = Operation Terminal wiring: 1-2 Contacts normally closed 2-3 Contacts normally open A maximum of 8 galvanically isolated 4-20 ma outputs are available and dual outputs are provided per removable terminal block (terminals 5-6-7-8) fig.8. The output signals are configured to provide additional stauts information: 0.0 ma = Broken cable or instrument powered off 3.2 ma = Fault 4-20 ma = No fault (normal measuring range) > 20 ma = Over-range condition 16 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 4. Calibration Calibration is required depending on the required measurement accuracy shorter calibration intervals will eliminate any drift and generally provide higher accuracies. Ambient air (gas 1) is used and calibration gas (gas 2) with a certified concentration. 4.1. Methane and Oxygen For methane and oxygen the ambient air (gas 1) is used as a zero/span and the measurement is very stable between calibrations with very little drift. 4.2. CO 2 and H 2 S For CO2 calibration a certified calibration gas is required with a similar composition to the user s process gas stream. Gas composition examples: Gas 1 (Ambient air) CO2 0.0 vol% CH4 0.0 vol% H2S 0.0 ppm O2 20.9 vol% Gas 2 (Gas mixture) CO2 40.0 vol% (20-60 vol%) CH4 60.0 vol% (35-65 vol%) H2S 25 ppm (10-35 ppm) O2 0.0 vol% (0.0 vol%) The amount of H2S in the process gas can be considerably higher than 25ppm, up to 3000 ppm but a special routine configures the concentration to suit the sensor. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 17

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents 5. Start Up Check all connections and switch the power on. The instrument automatically starts an on-screen self-test routine: INCA BIOGAS 04 Booting SW XX Union Apparatebau Karlsruhe esc menu Initial warm-up takes approximately 15-20 minutes and during this time the sensor block is heated and the gas cooler chilled down. For an instrument that has been recently switched off it only takes 3-4 minutes to regain operational temperature. Warm up esc Menu After the warm-up period the operation cycle starts and comprises of both purge and measuring phases for the measuring channels, after one cycle is finished the cycle repeats its self again on the next channel. 18 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 6. Menu Overview Four menu keys above the screen show each gas component in either % or ppm. Six function keys are located under the lower part of the screen: keys up, down, left, right select cursor position. Menu key selects the next lower menu level and the escape key returns the user to the previous menu level. The 4 x 20 character display can be switched to an individual component mode that is suitable for viewing at a greater distance. During normal operation the instrument cycles between the measurement channel and its purge cycle, the number of the active channel is displayed in upper right corner of the screen and a countdown for remaining time is displayed at the lower right and is preset to 10 minutes. The total measuring time for each channel is user selectable and is password protected. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 19

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents Purge (01) 9:11 esc Menu After purging the components of the gas are measured and the instrument displays the individual gas components (channel 01 shown). CO 2 : 0,0 Vol % (01) CH 4 : 0 Vol % Trans H 2 S: 0 ppm 0% O 2 : 20,9 Vol % 8:59 esc Menu After 5 minutes the unit switches to channel 11. This is the dedicated purge channel that is also used for checking the oxygen sensor with an ambient air source. All measured values are stored until overwriten by the next measurement cycle. The instrument switches to the next channel if the multi-stream option is configured. Four upper keys display the component concentration regardless of the menu, the screen is held until the key is pushed again and the main program continues running in the background. O2: 20.9 Vol % esc Menu 20 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 6.1. Sub menus Sub menus can be accessed by using the menu key, the up and down keys highlight the measuring value memory, measuring point now and service password sub menus. 6.1.1. Measuring value memory The measuring value memory contains the most recent measurment data for all channels together with the time intervals. Menu: Measured value memory esc menu Push Menu for the first measurement point data press up and down for the other measurement points and the screen shows - - - for any unconfigured channels. 6.1.2. Service password Service passwords are provided after instruction and/or training and purge times or other parameters can be configured in these menus. Menu: SERVICE PASSWORD esc menu Push Menu to set the three-digit password using the up and down buttons and press the Menu key to enter the password. Both Service and Calibration sub menus can be individually password protected. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 21

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents Caution: Care should be used when working in the service menu as any system data that is changed in error can cause a system malfunction. The Service menu contains the following functions: (PASSWORD I) MEASUREMENT NOW NUMBER OF MEASURMENT POINTS MEASURING TIME PER MEASUREMENT POINT HOLD TIME PER MEASUREMENT POINT 6.1.2.1. Measurement now With this command any current measuring or purging process can be interrupted, it is principally for testing valve function. Menu:(Service) Interupt Measurement (Valve Block Selection) 1 Esc menu Use up and down to select measurement point 1 or 11 for purging. Press Menu to enter the selection. Caution: Do not try to enter data into any unused channels as this may cause a malfunction in measurement mode. 6.1.2.2. Number of measurement points This function is not supported with the current software and no attempt should be made to change it, otherwise a system error will occur. Menu:(Service) Number of measuement points esc menu 22 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 6.1.2.3. Measuring time per measuring point Times for each measurement point MEASUREMENT TIMES can be individually programmed and some field adjustment may be necessary to suit the application. Menu:(Service) MEASUREMENT TIMES esc menu Press the Menu button to enter any new settings. Menu:(Service) Meas Time: Channel : Ist : 10 Min - 01 - New: 10 Min esc menu Change time using buttons up and down and select the measurement channels with right or left. 6.1.2.4. Pause time per measurement point A measurement pause time is available for each point. Menu:(Service) Measurement Hold Time Ist : 005 Min New: 005 Min Esc menu Push Menu button to set the time in the menu Measurement Hold Time. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 23

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 6.1.2.5. Calibration contents The Calibration menu contains the following functions: (PASSWORD II) AUTOCAL CALGAS 1 CALGAS 2 6.1.2.6. Auto calibration The unit can be set to automatically calibrate itself using a known calibration gas at user selectable time intervals. Caution: This function is only possible if the unit is equipped with calibration gas valve option. Menu:(Calibration) Autocal Setup 10 Hours esc menu Use buttons up and down to program the auto calibration time settings. Menu:(Calibration) Autocal Setup = 18 Hours E esc menu The example above shows a time change of 18 hours, which is entered using the Menu button and the large E for EDIT in the screen will disapear. Auto calibration is switched off at the factory, so the display will initially show OFF. 24 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 6.1.2.7. Calibration Calibrate compares the measured values against the known values of a specially mixed calibration gas that has been specially blended to meet this requirement. A two point calibration is used and two gas mixtures are required. Enter calibration gas 1 with the Menu button in menu Calibration. Menu:(Calibration) Calibrate Cal Gas 1 esc menu The new calibration gas concentrations can be entered by the user. * CO2 0.0 Vol % CH4 0.0 Vol% H2S 000 ppm O2 20.9 Vol% esc menu Use the up und down keys to select the gas that needs to be changed. Press the Menu button to display the selected gas in a larger screen format. = CO2 39.4 Vol % esc menu Use buttons right and left for a large change in data and buttons up and down for small increments. To enter the concentration press Menu and the display will switch back to the previous window. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 25

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents Once the calibration gas concentration is set correctly and the calibration gas supply is connected, the calibration routine with the first gas mixture can be initiated. Select Calibr to Cal Gas with the down button. O2 20,9 Vol% *Calibr to Cal Gas esc Menu Press Menu to enter choice and a sure? question appears on screen. = Calibr to Cal Gas esc menu Press the Menu button and Calibration Done is now displayed. The steps described for gas 1 are all applicable to program gas 2. Important: When changing the calibration gas cylinders for gas 1 or gas 2 they should be switched on to purge the air from the lines for at least five minutes before any calibration is performed otherwise an error may occur. 26 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 7. Status Codes The status codes indicate a malfunction has occured during operation. Some of the codes can be rectified by the user - other codes are more serious and have to be reported for factory advice. Status 40: AD error on Peltier element Temperature sensor on Peltier element defective Status 90: Status 91: General bus error Bus error Relay card not recognized Status 92: Bus error Infrared measurement not recognized Status N.C.: Not connected or defective - applies to both optical and chemical sensors Status 60: Status 53: Status 54: Temperature sensor broken Lamp 1 defective Lamp 2 defective Status 21: Zero gas error CO 2 Status 22: Zero gas error CH 4 Status 24: Span gas error C0 2 Status 25: Span gas error CH 4 Status 30: Status P+/P+: Operating temperature not reached Pump status Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 27

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents 8. Maintenance and Service The instrument is modular in construction and any maintenance or service can be performed by the user with simple tools. 8.1. Pump life In normal operation the life of both diaphragm pumps is approximately 16K hours (2 years). Note: The gas pump module is equipped with a solenoid valve to prevent any backflow of air into the system. The air pump does not have a valve and both units can be obtained as a spare part and are easily replaced by the user and new tube connections are also supplied with the pumps. 8.2. Electro chemical sensor life The life time of the chemical sensors (H 2 S and O 2 ) depend on gas concentration and the average life of the H 2 S sensor is approximately 18 months when operating on normal process gas concentrations. Average O 2 sensor life is more than a year at 20.9% oxygen. A pre-calibrated electrochemical sensor can be supplied as a spare part, allowing the instrument to be quickly returned to service by the user. 8.3. Optical sensor life The CH 4 and CO 2, optical sensors have an almost an unlimited life but are sensitive to dirt and humidity. In most cases the complete sensor block with heater and IR detectors will need replacement and the complete replacement module can be installed by the user. 8.4. Condensate pump The peristaltic (hose) pump is a consumable part and should be replaced every 24 month by the user. The hose, which can be damaged by abrasives, is available as a spare part. 28 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 8.5. Maintenance intervals Caution: Ignoring routine mantanence at the recommended service intervals may lead to a fault or series of faults that result in a total instrument shutdown. 8.6. Software update The operating software is updated on a regular basis and the user has the option to update the instrument software should the need arise. Any software update will require a RS232 null modem cable as well as a PC with a RS232 interface and Windows 98 operating system or higher. Caution: Windows NT drivers should not be used as they may cause compatabilty problems that cannot be solved by the manufacturer of the transfer software. Figure 9: Interface board 1 RS 232 (EC sensor) 2 Jumper (EC sensor) 3 Reset (EC sensor) 4 Reset (IR sensor) 5 Jumper (IR sensor) 6 RS 232 (IR sensor) RS232 IR (6) is used by the factory for the internal calibration of the IR measurement together with (4-5) and these items are not user accessable. RS232 EC (1) is used to update the InCa Bio 04 software. The PC software is commercially available Flasher Software (software up date program) used by the microprocessor manufacturer. Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 29

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents Open the enclosure, switch off line power and connect the RS232 interface to the PC using the COM1 interface and a null modem cable. Set jumper (2) to the lower position (figure 9). Switch on line power and push the reset button (3). Start the program by double clicking the file name FLASHM16.EXE and the following on-screen dialog will appear. The data should be the same as the screen below. New software can now be loaded to the flash memory just press start. Upon completion reset the two jumpers (figure 9) to the upper position. Cycle the instrument power off then on to display the current software and version number. 30 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2

Table of Contents Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 9. Spare Parts List Assembly group diaphragm pump air Accessories hoses Weight: 550 grams Description: Assembly group diaphragm pump air Assembly group diaphragm pump gas MVG accessories hoses Weight: 675 grams Description: Assembly group diaphragm pump bio gas Electrochemical Sensor O 2 - complete with brackets and electronics Weight: 40 grams Description: Electrochemical Sensor O 2 Electrochemical Sensor H 2 S - complete with brackets and electronics Weight: 40 grams Description: Electrochemical Sensor H 2 S Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2 31

Instruction Manual InCa Bio 04 contents Flame arrestor Weight: 200 grams Description: Flame arrestor SS 32 Manual InCa Bio 04 07-10-10 R2